the shocks are only a year old.they were put on when it was lifted.the bumps are like joe said if i wanderd off the shoulder and there were cuts in the road but a little more severe than that.its strange it only does it on some bumps.thanks james
Again I have no experience with lifted trucks.
It sounds to me like you need to differentiate between
1. body/frame issues
2. steering including ball joints
3. axel /hub and wheel
4. ABS
Working backwards..
4... ABS if you pull the fuse #10 that should disable ABS. Without ABS your truck will still stop as though with regular brakes.
3.. are your wheel lugs tight?
How long after you installed the new hubs did the problem start?
There is a universal joint between the hub and the axel on each side. A bad universal can give a vibration, more so when there is a load on it. They are disengaged when your hubs are disengaged.
2. ball joints. I need to do mine. I am told it is a full weekend job, or costs about $1200 in a shop. Do you know how to check your ball joints for play?
1. IF it is a weekend warrior, you might want to check your shocks, even though they are relatively new, could you have banged them real good?
I don't know about brackets and bushings and stuff.
Good luck,
The real mechanics usually get on here after dinner.
joe